All chemicals should be labeled. It is best to call poison control and go to the emergency room. Bring the bottle of fluid with so they can test the chemicals if need be.
Call poison control.
Pop the hood. Right in front of your face will be a small, black cylindrical reservoir with a black screw cap. It is unlabeled. Open it up. Pour in power steering fluid. Pop the hood. Right in front of your face will be a small, black cylindrical reservoir with a black screw cap. It is unlabeled. Open it up. Pour in power steering fluid.
It indicates the volume of the bottle - 1 pint and 7.7 fluid ounces. An Imperial pint has 20 fluid ounces, so if the bottle is European it holds 27.7 fluid ounces. An American pint has 16 fluid ounces, so if the bottle is American it holds 23.7 fluid ounces.
it doesnt matter why would you drink it?
There are 8 fluid ounces in a refreashe water bottle! Everyone knows that!
in the brake fluid bottle. >:D
Every bottle of embalming fluid (and chemicals related to emablming) contains exactly 16 oz. of fluid. There are always 24 bottles of embalming fluid in one crate of bottles.
It depends on how big the bottle. A typical bottle size is 750ml, but there are many variations. In a regular 750 ml bottle, there are 25.4 ounces.
dump the fluid in the bottle uder the hood that says transmission fluid.
-- If (the mass of the whole bottle including whatever is in it) divided by (the volume of the whole bottle) is greater than the density of the fluid you put it in, then it sinks. -- If that quotient is less than the density of the fluid, then it floats.
The amount of water in a standard water bottle is typically 16.9 fluid ounces or 500 milliliters.
A Jeraboum is approximately 156 fluid ounces. It is a French style bottle used for Champagne, Bordeaux, and Burgundy.